Savor the flavors of Poland on a 4-hour food tasting tour of Krakow. Discover what “gołąbki,” “żurek” and “oscypek” are. Learn about the local food culture, and hear fascinating stories about the Polish relationship to their gastronomy.

What to Expect

Feast your way around Krakow on a half-day food tasting tour, and experience Polish hospitality at its most abundant!

Meet your guide on Plac Wolnica (Wolnica Square), in the city’s Kazimierz district. Then, walk around some of the most historic streets, stopping for up to 18 tastings (enough for a full meal with dessert). Learn that Polish cuisine is much more than pierogi (cheese and potato dumplings, mostly served in English-speaking restaurants) as you sample cold cuts and cheeses, regional puddings, and much more.

Visit 4-5 carefully selected establishments, and hear the stories behind them. Discover why the Poles complain about the quality of their bread, why they sometimes long for food produced in the 1970s, and why "fermented" doesn't mean "gone off."

Walk off some of the calories along the way, admiring the Baroque and Renaissance sights of Krakow Old Town.

What's Included

Food tastings at all venues you visit (12-18 dishes)

A bottle of water

A glass of local juice

A shot of Polish vodka

Written summary of the tour and tips on recommended places

What's Not Included

Additional drinks

Tips and gratuities

Meeting Point

Meet your guide at Plac Wolnica (Wolnica Square) in the Kazimierz district of Krakow. They will be waiting by the statue of the 3 musicians, past the Ethnographic Museum (the former Town Hall), in the shade of the trees
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Know Before You Go

• The golden rule of Polish hosts is to serve enough food to make a table collapse! Expect enough for a full meal with dessert. You are recommended to eat breakfast, but skip lunch, or you won’t be able to try everything
• Polish cuisine is based on pork, so if you are vegetarian many dishes served during the tour won't be suitable
• Please advise of any food allergies so that the menu can be adjusted
• If the guide responsible for the tour considers a participant to be behaving in a way that is impeding the tour, the participant may be asked to leave
• Refusal for safety reasons is not grounds for a refund